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The Rat King’s Maze
The Rat King’s Maze offers a unique experience, eschewing traditional gaming narratives of reassurance and guidance. It immerses players in discomfort and repetition, forcing them to confront their own composure rather than intelligence. The maze’s unapologetic nature invites exploration without promises of safety, ultimately providing a sense of release rather than triumph.
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The World Was Never Meant to Be This Heavy
There was a time when worlds were light. They lived inside humming towers beneath desks and on screens that glowed softly in the dark. They asked for nothing but patience and curiosity, nothing but a willingness to read and imagine. A keyboard was enough. A blinking cursor was enough. A mind willing to wander was…
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Warm Pixels: The Forgotten Art of the Computer Christmas Card
In the past, Christmas cards were personal creations shared through computers, not mere clicks. These early programs, crafted in BASIC, invited creativity and intention, capturing moments and emotions. They contrasted with today’s fast-paced digital culture, reminding us that meaningful expression can be gentle and personal, resonating with warmth and care.
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Devlog: A Quiet Confession From Inside the Labyrinth
I did not set out to build a cathedral like this. The Widow’s Bramble Cathedral emerged slowly, almost against my will, as a place shaped by fear rather than faith. Every room felt like it was pushing back, as if the structure itself remembered the moment people fled and never came back. Thunder became part…
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A Holiday Reflection: Gratitude, Family, and the Magic of Simple Games
As the holidays approach, I reflect on what truly matters: my loving family and supportive community. This project embodies creativity and nostalgia in gaming, celebrating simple yet impactful experiences. It highlights that passion, not budget, fuels innovation. I wish everyone a season of rest and reconnection with what brings meaning to their lives.
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Why?
There are days when I feel like I’m walking through life just as blindly as the players who step into my game stumbling through shadows, searching for purpose, trying to make sense of a world that often feels indifferent. I think that’s why I built The Labyrinth of Time’s Edge in the first place. Not…
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The House, The Game, and All of You
While the Lantern Was Home I want to write this down while the feeling is still close enough to touch. The last stretch at home changed me. I spent it with my family and with all of you, and it felt like time finally let me breathe. There were mornings when the house was quiet,…
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The Hollow Hearthlands, where is it in the game?
The Hollow Hearthlands evoke a haunting nostalgia, where silence envelops the landscape like an old friend. As the narrator navigates through abandoned structures and haunting memories, they encounter Kaelith who poses a pivotal question. The atmosphere is laden with unspoken memories, hinting at a deeper connection to the place that feels both familiar and unsettling.
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The Vital Importance of Core Values in my Game Development
In an industry increasingly consumed by hollow trends and corporate greed, there remains a quiet but unyielding truth: that our creations, when forged from conviction, can stand as eternal monuments to the best of who we are. For me, The Labyrinth of Time’s Edge is more than just a game. It is the result of…